Genuine Forensic Notes or Genuine Forensic Notebooks are PDF's which have been Digitally Signed and Timestamped within the Forensic Notes application.
If you are trying to validate a File Attachment, please note that they can only be validated after the successful validation of the associated Forensic Notebook or Forensic Note is complete.
The pdf analyzed is not a Genuine Forensic Note or a Genuine Forensic Notebook contained within the Forensic Notes system. It is either not genuine, or a file that is something other than a Forensic Note or Notebook. If you are trying to validate a file attachment, please note that they can only be validated after the successful validation of the associated Forensic Notebook or Forensic Note is complete.
Genuine Forensic Notes (or Notebooks) must meet the following criteria:
One action that can cause a Forensic Note to become unexpectedly modified is when you are viewing the note in an application (such as Adobe Reader) and use 'save' or 'save as'. To ensure a Forensic Note remains genuine, it is recommended you copy or move Forensic Notes and attachments within file explorer (or equivalent).
The SHA-512 Hash value analyzed is not a hash of a Genuine Forensic Note or a Genuine Forensic Notebook contained within the Forensic Notes system. It is is either not genuine, or a hash of a file that is something other then a Forensic Note or Notebook. If you are trying to validate a file attachment, please note that they can only be validated after the successful validation of the associated Forensic Note or Forensic Notebook is complete.
In order to count as a Genuine Forensic Note or Notebook, the document the hash was calculated from must meet the following criteria:
One action that can cause a Forensic Note to become unexpectedly modified is when you are viewing the note in an application (such as Adobe Reader) and use 'save' or 'save as'. To ensure a Forensic Note remains genuine, it is recommended you copy or move Forensic Notes and attachments within file explorer (or equivalent).
Sorry, we were unable to access the dropped file.
The most common reason for this is Dragging & Dropping from within a zipped archive itself. If you were attempting to Drag & Drop a file from within the zipped archive you downloaded from Forensic Notes, you will need to first extract the files. Click here to learn how.
The following changes were made to the online electronic notebook since this Forensic Notebook PDF was generated:
If appropriate, a new Forensic Notebook PDF should be generated as it may contain additional relevant information.
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This is the certificate that contains this Forensic Note's timestamp.